Example sentences of "[adj] [am/are] [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We 've got some beiges as well that a few are quite sort of close to white . |
2 | The risk factors are mean values although some are clearly age- or sex-dependent : for example , the risk for the development of breast cancer is 5.0 × 10 -3 SV -1 in females and zero for males . |
3 | The rapid development of these centres during the 1980s in different parts of the country has led to different emphases being developed in practice ( some are mainly advice centres , other social centres ; others combine these roles with elements of campaigning work ) . |
4 | There 'll be overnight work taking place in that area , both ways between junctions fourteen and fifteen , Heathrow and the M four , that 's between nine pm tonight and six am tomorrow morning ; there 'll be outside lane closures for lighting repairs . |
5 | There are 7 to 8 arm spines , the dorsalmost of which are finely rugose while the ventral are highly rugose and are slightly curved and club shaped . |
6 | These are generally product specific and usually there are separate standards for emissions and immunity . |
7 | These are frequently hawthorn or elder . |
8 | Main 1990 meetings : no summit meetings ; these are normally biennial , the last was held in Cotonou , Benin , in October 1989 , and the next was due in Niger in 1991 . |
9 | Erm but these are mostly technician people . |
10 | These are also part of my inner core . |
11 | Some ‘ buses still serve some of the same places , but these are just part of the normal service . |
12 | And these are just sort of piling up together well they they can all be if we choose it right we can make it usually make it one . |
13 | Chemically , these are largely calcium carbonate , but at one end the edges are armed with small hard spikes like the teeth of a saw . |
14 | From experience not recommended as these are very time consuming to use . |
15 | Excluded from the technical Pacific , these are now part of the real Pacific . |
16 | All these are now part and parcel of the service provided by agencies , as the client no longer accepts that 50pc of advertising works , but which 50pc ? |
17 | These are now part of planning history , but it is live history : the issues are still very much with us in the 1980s , and there is no guarantee that the current resolution of them will prove sufficiently resilient to withstand the unpredictable changes in the context within which they operate . |
18 | His songs today bemoan the rotten state of the world — Aids , police violence , the homeless , his ex-manager — these are now grist to his mill . |
19 | These are essentially defence mechanisms we have learned to operate and in which we are stuck . |
20 | These are usually news and current affairs programmes giving information about the UK or the USA and are available free , or on subscription from the respective embassies or information services . |
21 | These are purely tourist attractions these days ; the drivers are all over sixty , and taking you more than a few yards could prove fatal . |
22 | These are chiefly conference proceedings , bibliographies and survey reports . |
23 | These are actually contribution thresholds below which people are entitled to free legal aid . |
24 | These are mainly party intellectuals who still profess communism , but want it to be less centralising and more democratic . |
25 | Many are simply propagandist and are the result of prompting by the whips , while half-hour adjournment debates , divided equally between the backbencher who raised the issue and the minister , are normally used to press constituency points . |
26 | Indeed many are still advice workers and are thus constantly furnished with very real on-going practical experience to support their tutoring role . |
27 | By the time he left Tonbridge in July 1940 Keyes had written more than seventy poems , discovered in a manuscript book shortly after the war ; many are inevitably juvenilia , but ‘ Nefertiti ’ , written when he was seventeen , marks an advance towards maturity , and his poem ‘ The Buzzard ’ , the last to be written at Tonbridge , is probably his most accomplished schoolboy work . |
28 | The latter are primarily submarine features and will not be discussed here although they are certainly an important component of passive margin development ( see Section 4.5 ) . |
29 | Similarly there is no assumption that repeated use of a ruler in 4c is more demanding than single use of it in 4b , but this and similar instances need to be examined empirically to see if the task differences concerned are also difficulty factors . |
30 | some actors today , notably Sir John Gielgud , use them when playing in classical drama and some eighty are still part of a dancer 's means of telling a story in classical style . |